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Study Reveals Why HIV Remains in Human Tissue Even After Antiretroviral Therapy

A new study conducted by researchers reveals a possible answer to the mystery of why infected people can't get rid of HIV altogether. In HIV patients,




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Is It Possible to End AIDS?

Yes, it is possible to #endAIDS if undetectable equals untransmittable (U=U) becomes a reality for people living with HIV. If every person living




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COVID-19 Lockdown: A Detailed Study of Patients with HIV

When the whole country was under COVID-19 lockdown, more than 85,000 people were affected by HIV due to unprotected sex during the years 2020 and 2021.




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AIDS Survivors with Pets Feel Less Lonely, Isolated Through 2 Pandemics

Living with pet dogs can help HIV/AIDS survivors to fight against loneliness and isolation during both COVID and AIDS pandemics. The findings of the study are published in the journal iAnimals/i.




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Cow Mucus-based Lubricant Effective Against HIV

A synthetic prophylactic gel which has been developed protects against HIV and herpes transmission. The viral prophylactic tests were conducted in a lab on several types of cells.




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World AIDS Day 2022: Let's Address Inequalities that Fuel HIV

When it comes to HIV response, however, inequalities still persist for the most basic services like testing, treatment, and preventive measures, and even more so for new technologies, say experts.




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Are we on the Right Track to End AIDS by 2030

UN General Assembly President Csaba Korosi revealed that the goal to end AIDS by 2030 is "badly off track". "We must address these challenges that




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De-stigmatizing Move Against HIV

Nearly 15.23 lakh people living with HIV are being provided with free antiretroviral (ARV) medicines through 687 ART centers and 1261 link ART centers




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Who Is Responsible for the Blunting of AIDS Epidemic?

When HIV virus is at untraceable levels then it is untransmittable, or "undetectable equals untransmittable" (U Equals U). This is the reality of every HIV patient.




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HIV Antibody Response Raised in Patients With Tuberculosis Disease

medlinkHIV/medlink patients with pulmonary tuberculosis had broader and more potent HIV antibodies compared to those without suspected or documented




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Latent HIV Found Seeking Refuge in the Brain

A recent discovery found that medlinkHIV/medlink may lay latent in the brain and that stopping therapy can restart the development of infection to AIDS.




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Beauty Salon-Driven Initiative Boosts PrEP Awareness in Fight Against AIDS

In African American and other Black cisgender women, a beauty salon-centered approach enhanced understanding and awareness of medlinkHIV/AIDS/medlink




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World AIDS Day 2023 Emphasizes Community Leadership's Power to End HIV Crisis

Today, December 1 marks World AIDS Day, dedicated to raising awareness and showing support for individuals living with medlinkHIV/AIDS/medlink while




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Concerning HIV Surge in India Amid AIDS Progress

The commemoration of the 35th World AIDS Day (WAD), initiated in 1988, (!--ref1--) serves as a moment to assess progress made in preventing, controlling,




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A World Without AIDS? CRISPR Technology Ignites Hope for HIV Cure

In a monumental leap forward in the battle against medlinkHIV/AIDS/medlink, researchers at the University of Amsterdam have reported a success in




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Ending AIDS in India: Prioritizing Effective Treatment for HIV Patients

Comprehensive treatment for all medlinkHIV/medlink-positive individuals, effectively suppressing the virus, is pivotal in curbing transmission and steering India towards an end to AIDS.




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UN Reports Ending AIDS by 2030 Hinges on Policy Decisions This Year

A new report by UNAIDS warns that the global commitment to ending medlinkAIDS/medlink as a medlinkpublic health/medlink threat by 2030 hangs in the balance.




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AIDS Response Caught in a Debt Trap: Global Health at Risk

The ongoing debt crisis in the Global South is severely undermining efforts to combat the medlinkAIDS/medlink epidemic, as per a recent report. Nations




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Global Decline in AIDS Deaths: Eastern Europe and Central Asia Lag Behind

medlinkAIDS/medlink-related deaths (!--ref1--) have decreased worldwide, except in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. According to the latest UNAIDS




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India's AIDS Society Pushes for Fast-Tracking HIV Prevention Tools

The AIDS Society of India (ASI) has urged the government to swiftly include HIV self-testing and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) in its healthcare policies and programs (!--ref1--).




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Vitamin B12: A Protective Shield Against Acute Pancreatitis

New study has identified vitamin B12 as a potential protective factor against acute pancreatitis, using a combination of human genetic data and animal studies.




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Prolonged Fasting for Orthopedic Surgeries Raises Malnutrition Risk

Multiple orthopedic surgeries within a single hospitalization can lead to malnutrition due to extended fasting, potentially delaying recovery and increasing




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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Drug May Help Battle Against Incurable Glioblastoma

Drugs used to slow Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) progression may also suppress self-renewing cancerous stem cells in grade 4 glioblastoma, the most




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AI Matches Ophthalmologists in Diagnosing Corneal Infections

Artificial intelligence or machine learning may soon be a valuable tool for ophthalmologists in diagnosing infectious keratitis, a leading cause of corneal blindness globally.




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Genetic Links Between Brain Volume, Parkinson's, and ADHD

A groundbreaking study has revealed hundreds of genetic variations that influence the development of critical brain structures. Researchers examined DNA




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Long-Term Relief: Low-dose Antiviral Therapy Eases Eye Disease and Shingles Pain

Long-term, low-dose antiviral treatment lowers the risk of vision-damaging inflammation, infection, and pain from shingles affecting the eye, according




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Liver X Receptor's Role in Brain Health

Two types of hormone receptors interact with each other to maintain brain health and it can prevent neurodegenerative diseases. h2Hormone Receptors:




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DMT1: A Promising New Target in the Fight Against Malaria

Malaria claims more than 600,000 lives annually, and as temperatures rise, the disease's potential spread is expanding. Although certain medications can




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Ultrasound: A New Tool for Brain Search and Rescue

Ultrasound, traditionally used for imaging, is now emerging as a promising therapeutic tool with the potential to revolutionize brain health, as outlined in a recent study (!--ref1--).




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Circadian Disruptions and Overeating: Can Targeting the Liver-Brain Pathway Help?

People who work night shifts or irregular hours and eat at inconsistent times are more susceptible to weight gain and diabetes, likely because their eating




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Cannabinol in Cannabis: A Natural Aid for Better Sleep

Cannabinol (CBN), a compound found in cannabis can improve sleep. Research by scientists at the University of Sydney has found that CBN increases sleep in rats (!--ref1--).




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Governor Rendell Proclaims Nurses Week in Pennsylvania May 6-12

Governor Rendell Proclaims Nurses Week in Pennsylvania May 6-12




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Curexo Technology Corporation Raises (Dollor) 13.2 Million

Curexo Technology Corporation Raises (Dollor) 13.2 Million




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NIDDK and ORWH Team Up For Mother's Day and National Women's Health Week to Raise Awareness of Gestational Diabetes and Steps to Reduce Risks for Women and Their Children

NIDDK and ORWH Team Up For Mother's Day and National Women's Health Week to Raise Awareness of Gestational Diabetes and




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Christopher (and) Dana Reeve Foundation Releases 'Top 10 Things That Annoy People Who Use Wheelchairs' Poll

Christopher (and) Dana Reeve Foundation Releases 'Top 10 Things That Annoy People Who Use Wheelchairs' Poll




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US Oncology Launches New Brand Campaign

US Oncology Launches New Brand Campaign




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State, National Long Term Care Leaders to Warn of Growing Threat to Washington Seniors' Care in Wake of Legislative Session Medicaid Cuts, Deep Cuts in Federal Medicare Funding

State, National Long Term Care Leaders to Warn of Growing Threat to Washington Seniors' Care in Wake of Legislative Sess




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SCAI Announces Formation of Accreditation for Cardiovascular Excellence (ACE)

SCAI Announces Formation of Accreditation for Cardiovascular Excellence (ACE)




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Nurse-Family Partnership Viral Facebook Campaign Gains More Than One Million Users in Only One Day

Nurse-Family Partnership Viral Facebook Campaign Gains More Than One Million Users in Only One Day




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Amerigroup Hosts First-Ever Eco Fair

Amerigroup Hosts First-Ever Eco Fair




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New Campaign: Estrogen Therapy I.Q. (ETIQ) Kicks Off to Improve Access to Credible Facts About Menopause and Advances in Estrogen Therapy

New Campaign: Estrogen Therapy I.Q. (ETIQ) Kicks Off to Improve Access to Credible Facts About Menopause and Advances in




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Data Comparing NUCYNTA(R) (tapentadol) Tablets to Oxycodone Immediate Release Tablets Presented at 2010 American Pain Society Annual Meeting

Data Comparing NUCYNTA(R) (tapentadol) Tablets to Oxycodone Immediate Release Tablets Presented at 2010 American Pain So




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AIIMS Doctors' Strike Called Off

Resident doctors of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) today called off their strike against the del




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17 Brands of Compounded Asafoetida (Hing) Tested, 12 Fail

INSIGHT - The Consumer Magazine (September-October 2007) , published by Consumer Education and Research Society (CERS),




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Nobel Prize In Medicine: All European Affair

The Nobel Prize for medicine this year has been awarded to three Europeans, Luc Montagnier, Francoise Barre-Sinoussi a




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Sathya Sai Baba Dies of Multi-Organ Failure - No Miracle Happened as the End Came in ICU

The world-famous god man and Spiritual leader Sri Sathya Sai Baba passed away at his Sathya Sai super specialty hospita




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Nobel Prize 2014 for Medicine Goes to Trio for Discovering Brain's GPS

The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2014 has been awarded with one half given to John O'Keefe and the other half




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Accelerating Healthcare With AI-Powered Medical Notes

medlinkAI model/medlink ChatGPT can draft administrative medical notes significantly faster than doctors, while still ensuring quality as revealed




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AI Helps Predict Bedsores Risk In Hospitalized Patients

A new research utilized machine-learning or medlinkartificial intelligence/medlink (AI) methods to create an advanced model. This model enhances prediction




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Researcher Maps Brain in VR, Aids Autism Treatment

A medical engineering professor at the University of South Florida is utilizing advanced imaging and virtual reality techniques to craft an intricate brain map.